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Album Details: Buddy Tate and His Buddies

Release Date:01/01/1973
Label:Chiaroscuro Records
UPC:091454012329

Track List: Buddy Tate and His Buddies

  1. Rockaway
  2. Medi 2
  3. Paris Nights
  1. When I'm Blue
  2. Sunday

Pro Reviews: Buddy Tate and His Buddies

  • All Music Guide

    Jam sessions featuring swing veterans were not that common an occurence on record during the early '70s, making Hank O'Neal's Chiaroscuro label both ahead of and behind the times. This CD reissue is most notable for having pianist Mary Lou Williams (who rarely was invited to this type of freewheeling session) as one of the key soloists. Also heard from are the tenors of Buddy Tate and Illinois Jacquet and the aging but still exciting trumpeter Roy Eldridge; the backup players are rhythm guitarist Steve Jordan, bassist Milt Hinton and drummer Gus Johnson. Together they jam three group originals, Buck Clayton's "Rockaway" and the standard "Sunday" and, although falling short of being a classic, this infectious and consistently swinging music is worth picking up.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Buddy Tate

One of the more individual tenors to emerge from the swing era, the distinctive Buddy Tate came to fame as Herschel Evans' replacement with Count Basie's Orchestra. Earlier he had picked up valuable experience playing with Terrence Holder (1930-1933), Count Basie's original Kansas City band (1934), Andy Kirk (1934-1935), and Nat Towles (1935-1939). With Basie a second t... Read more